Download Your Sensory Rooms Product Sheet

Simply fill in the form and you will be emailed a link to download your Sensory Product Sheet

Download Your Sensory Rooms Product Sheet

Simply fill in the form and you will be emailed a link to download your Sensory Product Sheet

Custom Sensory Rooms

Our sensory rooms serve three purposes; to aid relaxation and enjoyment, increase sensory input, and facilitate communication and mobility. Built directly to your specifications we can offer sensory rooms as modular additions or adapt an existing space.

Modular

Our modular sensory rooms are built at our manufacturing site in South Yorkshire and are then lifted directly onto your site.

Adaption

Our team can adapt an existing room into a sensory room.

We can install and adapt sensory rooms just about anywhere; from hospitals, day centres and care settings, to domestic properties.

Our sensory rooms come fully supplied with all the necessary equipment and can be tailored to meet the needs of the people that will use them.

What Are Sensory Rooms?

Sensory rooms are designed for people who may have limited visual, auditory and processing skills as well as those who find the outside world over stimulating at times. A combination of lights, sound, touch and visuals are used within sensory rooms, to both calm and stimulate. The idea is to create an environment where a child or adult can stimulate most of their senses, in a safe way.

There are five main senses; touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing. In some people, these senses can be oversensitive and in others they can be difficult to stimulate.

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Traditionally, sensory rooms have been used for children with autism, special needs and sensory processing disorder. Now, they are used in a wide range of settings and for different types of people. Sensory rooms can benefit almost anyone who has sensory or communication difficulties. From young to old, sensory rooms can work for anyone who needs time away from the world or for those who require more stimulation.

Additionally, interactive sensory rooms can be used for learning by taking advantage of technology such as tablets and other touch screen devices.

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What Are The benefits of a Sensory Room?

People receive different benefits from sensory rooms; a child with autism may find a sensory room a welcoming distraction when they find the outside world too much. A sensory room in this case, will both calm and distract. For someone with limited sensory perception, a sensory room can provide enjoyment that they would ordinarily be able to perceive. Sensory rooms may also be beneficial to older people with Alzheimer’s, proving a safe space where their senses can be stimulated.